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"Activation Plan for Net Operations"
The Hurricane Watch Net plans to begin operations on our net frequency (14.325 MHz) beginning Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 1400 UTC. According to recent advisory and track information, Hurricane Isabel will be within 300 miles of projected land fall someplace along the North Carolina coast at that time. Our main operational goals for Wednesday will be two fold, as follows: 1) to make the storm advisory information on a regular basis to those in the affected area of the forecast path of the storm, and 2) to identify and collect a list of stations in the path of the storm who may be available throughout this event for the purpose of reporting local weather measurements and observations to us for conveyance to the forecasters in the National Hurricane Center. It is essential to contain our scope of reporting stations along and closely to the side of the forecast track, and it is important that you remain silent if not in the specified area. Please honor our request that you should not check in to the net unless specifically requested to do so. We will attempt to handle all communications within the capabilities of our own members, and only when required assistance is needed will we ask for your help. While our mission is specifically to provide storm related information into and out of the storm, please understand we are not involved in Health and Welfare traffic. That traffic will be handled by the SATERN net on 14.265 beginning at 1400 UTC on Thursday, and will be in place throughout the duration of this event. We will likely be reporting other emergency frequencies to be set up by local emergency management nets in the affected area. Please monitor 14.325 for that information as it is made available. As a final reminder, please monitor this web site for storm related advisory updates, graphics displays, and other data made available from the National Hurricane Center. Thanks in advance for your support and cooperation during this extremely dangerous storm. Sincerely, Mike Pilgrim, K5MP Manager From: Hurricane Watch Net, http://www.hwn.org |
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